NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

LEADAA and Beyond Story | STORY TALK | Cultural Perceptions on Aging: Storytelling + Panel discussion | 09 March 2017 | Arrive 5.15pm for 5.30pm-7.30pm

[Edited extract from public address]

Aging is a dirty word for many people, but in some cultures it can attract respect due to the wisdom of older people.

So how does culture inform the perception of aging? Are there cultural practices that "keep us young"?

Prepare for a thought provoking night that challenges your own perception on aging.

An evening of stories and panel discussion from four beautiful people from four very different cultures – Chinese, South African, Italian and Nepalese to explore the topic of aging.

Where: Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre, 251 Faraday St, Carlton Vic 3053

Cost: $10 + booking fee. Free for NFP organisations

Inclusions: upon request, child care is available at event - Please make sure you notify us if you require it. Enjoy some drinks and nibbles.

Bookings: Online through Eventbrite

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LEADAA and Beyond Story
Email: info@beyondstory.com.au
Website: www.beyondstory.com.au
Instagram: @beyond.story
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BeyondStory.au

LEADAA stands for leadership, education, advancement and development for Asian Australians. A not for profit organisation with aim to expand leadership opportunities for Asian-Australians through dialogues, discussions and engagements.  We also initiate events and dialogues about cultural diversity to provoke new thinking and insights on what it means and how it is expressed in Australia.

Beyond Story is a business with a social purpose – an employer and supporter of asylum seekers, refugees and migrants. We are dedicated towards promoting social harmony and creating transformative cultural experiences that connects people, deeply and authentically, no matter where you come from.
Beyond Story run creative workshops as a platform to bring people from all cultures together through experiencing cultural arts.  Beyond Story workshops allow you to witness the cultural arts form, hear the stories behind the arts and make the arts together.  We believe focusing on our differences is easy and divisive, leveraging what we have in common is harder, but will effect positive change for all.

This event is supported by the Victorian Multicultural Commission.